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Your Oxford learning experience will be complete when you are taught outside the classroom by the many visits, tours, and walks available in this physically and contextually rich city.

Some of the self-led attractions in Oxford.

Visit several of Oxford’s historical colleges that gave rise to alumni and members the likes of Baroness (Margaret) Thatcher, C. S. Lewis, Stephen Hawking, Aung San Suu Kyi, J R R Tolkien, and various Nobel Prize winners, Prime Ministers, and Presidents of many nations.

See Christ Church College, as seen in the Harry PotterTM films and tour the sites that inspired its professor Lewis Carroll to write Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Tour the site of the original University of Oxford printing press and the Oxford English Dictionary Archive.

Visit the Bodleian Library, one of the largest and oldest libraries in Europe. While there, attend the free exhibition Marks of Genius which includes the Magna Carta, the Gutenburg Bible, Shakespeare’s First Folio, and Tolkien’s dust jacket design for The Hobbit.

Visit Jane Austen points of interest in Oxford.

Visit the museums of Oxford that house relics of world history and culture.

Participate in a wealth of other self-guided tours, events, and activities in and around Oxford.

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JULY 4th and 5th. You are also invited to attend the second annual OXFORD CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND POVERTY, in Oxford, on Monday and Tuesday, July 4th and 5th, 2016. The conference will be held at the Nelson Mandela Auditorium of the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, as well as various venues in Oxford colleges. Under the theme "Progress Through Business: Social Enterprise, Impact and Growth", the conference will focus on the difficult questions that the relationship between business and poverty poses: What is responsible leadership?; How should we honour the entrepreneur?; What social responsibility should corporations have?; What is the nature of business in developing areas?; and so on. Registration is free but required at http://oxfordbusinesspovertyconference.com/register